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*'''January 3rd''' is [[Proof of keys day]]. On proof of keys day we exercise '''self-custody''' to celebrate Bitcoin as a '''store of value'''.
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This page highlights significant dates and events in the Bitcoin ecosystem, often observed by the community.
*'''April 5''' is [[Satoshis birthday]]. On this day bitcoiners honour Satoshi by contributing to '''Free Open Source Software''' (FOSS).
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*'''May 22nd''' is [[Bitcoin pizza day]]. On pizza day we '''spend''' Bitcoin to celebrate Bitcoin as a '''medium of exchange'''.
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* '''January 3rd''' - '''Proof of Keys Day:''' On this day, Bitcoiners are encouraged to practice and celebrate '''self-custody''' by withdrawing their bitcoin from third-party services, reinforcing Bitcoin as a sovereign '''store of value'''.
*'''August 15th''' is [[Nixon shock day]]. On this day we remember the birth of unrestrained fiat money, celebrate Bitcoin as '''unit of account''' with 21 million units.
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*'''October 31st''' 2008 the Bitcoin White Paper was published.
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* '''April 5th''' - '''Satoshi's Birthday:''' This date is recognized by some as Satoshi Nakamoto's listed birthday. Bitcoiners may honor Satoshi's creation by contributing to '''[[FOSS|Free and Open Source Software]]''' projects, including Bitcoin and Bisq.
*'''December 23rd''' is [[decentralisation day]]. We remember the creation of the Federal Reserve and celebrate decentralisation by '''running a node'''.
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*The '''Halving''' is every 4 years or every 210,000 blocks. On Halving day we celebrate Bitcoin '''miners'''.
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* '''May 22nd''' - '''Bitcoin Pizza Day:''' Commemorates the first documented real-world purchase using Bitcoin (for two pizzas in 2010). On this day, users celebrate Bitcoin as a '''medium of exchange''' by making purchases with BTC.
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* '''August 15th''' - '''Nixon Shock Day:''' Marks the anniversary of the US decoupling the dollar from gold in 1971, highlighting the nature of fiat currency. This day serves to celebrate Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million units, emphasizing its role as a potential '''unit of account'''.
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* '''October 31st''' - '''White Paper Day:''' Celebrates the publication date of the [https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf Bitcoin White Paper] in 2008. It's a day to appreciate the foundational concepts and share knowledge about Bitcoin's design.
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* '''December 23rd''' - '''Decentralization Day:''' Commemorates the signing of the US Federal Reserve Act in 1913, contrasting centralized banking with Bitcoin's core principle. Users celebrate by strengthening the network's decentralization, often by '''[[Installing your own Bitcoin node|running a node]]'''.
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* '''The Halving''' - '''Halving Day:''' Occurring approximately every four years (every 210,000 blocks), this event reduces the block reward for miners by half. Halving Day celebrates the programmed scarcity of Bitcoin and the crucial role of '''Bitcoin miners''' in securing the network.

Revision as of 13:27, 18 April 2025

This page highlights significant dates and events in the Bitcoin ecosystem, often observed by the community.

  • January 3rd - Proof of Keys Day: On this day, Bitcoiners are encouraged to practice and celebrate self-custody by withdrawing their bitcoin from third-party services, reinforcing Bitcoin as a sovereign store of value.
  • April 5th - Satoshi's Birthday: This date is recognized by some as Satoshi Nakamoto's listed birthday. Bitcoiners may honor Satoshi's creation by contributing to Free and Open Source Software projects, including Bitcoin and Bisq.
  • May 22nd - Bitcoin Pizza Day: Commemorates the first documented real-world purchase using Bitcoin (for two pizzas in 2010). On this day, users celebrate Bitcoin as a medium of exchange by making purchases with BTC.
  • August 15th - Nixon Shock Day: Marks the anniversary of the US decoupling the dollar from gold in 1971, highlighting the nature of fiat currency. This day serves to celebrate Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million units, emphasizing its role as a potential unit of account.
  • October 31st - White Paper Day: Celebrates the publication date of the Bitcoin White Paper in 2008. It's a day to appreciate the foundational concepts and share knowledge about Bitcoin's design.
  • December 23rd - Decentralization Day: Commemorates the signing of the US Federal Reserve Act in 1913, contrasting centralized banking with Bitcoin's core principle. Users celebrate by strengthening the network's decentralization, often by running a node.
  • The Halving - Halving Day: Occurring approximately every four years (every 210,000 blocks), this event reduces the block reward for miners by half. Halving Day celebrates the programmed scarcity of Bitcoin and the crucial role of Bitcoin miners in securing the network.